The genus was named and described by Alexander Kellner and Diógenes de Almeida Campos in 1988.[1] The type species is Tupuxuara longicristatus. The genus name refers to a familiar spirit from the mythology of the Tupi. The specific name means "long-crested" in Latin.
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| - The genus was named and described by Alexander Kellner and Diógenes de Almeida Campos in 1988.[1] The type species is Tupuxuara longicristatus. The genus name refers to a familiar spirit from the mythology of the Tupi. The specific name means "long-crested" in Latin.
- frame|salto brillanteel tupuxuara signo fuego tambien ayudo al shantungosaurio que fue primero el dinosaurio de juska(zapper) para derrotar al equipo D y cuando lo derrotaron se volvio carta gris tambien su ataque salto brillante derroto a un tiranosaurio gris que fue dinosaurio creado por seth el tupuxuara sirvio de gran ayuda para derroatar al anhanguera que fue un ataque zambullida de anhanguera el tupuxura ayuda contra muchos enemigos y dinosaurios creados por seth Categoría:Dinosaurios del anime
- It was originally clarified as a tapejarid, but was later reclassified as thalassadromid.
- thumb|400px|TupuxuaraEl Tupuxuara era un pterosaurio muy emparentado con el Tapejara. Categoría:Reptiles Categoría:Reptiles voladores Categoría:Pterosaurios Categoría:Pterosaurios de cola corta Categoría:Pteranodóntidos Categoría:Fauna del Cretácico
- The holotype, MN 6591-V, was found in the Cretaceous Santana Formation of Brazil. It consists of a snout and some partial wing bones. Mature individuals of T. longicristatus had a back-swept crest arising from the snout. Much more fossil material has later been found, showing considerable variation in morphology. Some researchers explain this as intra-specific variability, being caused by a difference in age or sex. Others, however, assume there are different species present.
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| - The genus was named and described by Alexander Kellner and Diógenes de Almeida Campos in 1988.[1] The type species is Tupuxuara longicristatus. The genus name refers to a familiar spirit from the mythology of the Tupi. The specific name means "long-crested" in Latin.
- frame|salto brillanteel tupuxuara signo fuego tambien ayudo al shantungosaurio que fue primero el dinosaurio de juska(zapper) para derrotar al equipo D y cuando lo derrotaron se volvio carta gris tambien su ataque salto brillante derroto a un tiranosaurio gris que fue dinosaurio creado por seth el tupuxuara sirvio de gran ayuda para derroatar al anhanguera que fue un ataque zambullida de anhanguera el tupuxura ayuda contra muchos enemigos y dinosaurios creados por seth Categoría:Dinosaurios del anime
- It was originally clarified as a tapejarid, but was later reclassified as thalassadromid.
- thumb|400px|TupuxuaraEl Tupuxuara era un pterosaurio muy emparentado con el Tapejara. Categoría:Reptiles Categoría:Reptiles voladores Categoría:Pterosaurios Categoría:Pterosaurios de cola corta Categoría:Pteranodóntidos Categoría:Fauna del Cretácico
- The holotype, MN 6591-V, was found in the Cretaceous Santana Formation of Brazil. It consists of a snout and some partial wing bones. Mature individuals of T. longicristatus had a back-swept crest arising from the snout. Much more fossil material has later been found, showing considerable variation in morphology. Some researchers explain this as intra-specific variability, being caused by a difference in age or sex. Others, however, assume there are different species present. In 1994 a second species was named by Kellner: Tupuxuara leonardii. The specific name honours Giuseppe Leonardi. The holotype is MN 6592-V, a fragmentary skull with a more rounded crest. Other such material has been referred to T. leonardii. The largest skulls have a length of 130 centimetres indicating a wingspan of 5.5 metres (18 ft). In 2009 a third species was named, by Mark Paul Witton: Tupuxuara deliradamus. The holotype is SMNK PAL 6410, a skull. Another skull is the paratype: KPMNH DL 84. The specific name is derived from Latin delirus, "insane" or "crazy", and adamas, "invincible" but also the word from which "diamond" is derived. The species has a distinctive diamond-shaped skull opening and low eye sockets. The name is a tribute to the song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" by Pink Floyd, one of Witton's favourite bands.
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